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    Running the Mac OS on a pc...

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by vesonexavier, Nov 24, 2007.

  1. vesonexavier

    vesonexavier Notebook Enthusiast

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    I recently heard about people running the Mac OS on a pc through an external hard drive. Is this process as easy as it sounds? I going to assume that it isn't and that you'll need some additional software or drivers to make this process work. When I was told about it, the guy said that you can run the system from the external and use it kinda like you would use bootcamp with the apple computers. If you want to run the apple os on the pc then just restart the computer and run the system through the hard drive. Is it possible to do it this way...? If it isn't what's the easiest way to run Leopard on a pc through an external hard drive?
     
  2. stealthsniper96

    stealthsniper96 What Was I Thinkin'?

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    yes ofcourse leopard will run on a " PC". heres a few examples of ones that run it perfectly fine.
     
  3. vespoli

    vespoli 402 NBR Reviewer

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    We don't allow discussion of this here. Installing Apple OS onto non-apple hardware is prohibited by its EULA.
    It's possible. Look elsewhere.

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